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Matthew Douglas Mandelbaum is a seasoned attorney based in Oakland, California, with an impressive career spanning over two decades in Employment & Labor and Workers Compensation law. Practicing at the esteemed law firm Ceb, Matthew has dedicated his career to advocating for the rights of workers and ensuring just and fair treatment in the workplace. His deep-rooted knowledge and strategic approach to complex legal issues make him a formidable advocate for his clients. Matthew's expertise in Employment & Labor law encompasses a wide array of issues, from discrimination and harassment cases to wage and hour disputes. His proficiency in Workers Compensation law further underscores his commitment to safeguarding the rights of employees who have experienced injuries in the workplace. Clients appreciate his meticulous attention to detail and his unwavering dedication to achieving optimal outcomes. Matthew's ability to navigate intricate legal landscapes with precision and poise has earned him the trust and respect of both his clients and peers. At Ceb, Matthew employs a client-centered approach that prioritizes open communication and personalized legal strategies. He believes in empowering his clients with a clear understanding of their legal rights and options, fostering a collaborative environment that aligns with each client's unique needs and goals. Matthew's commitment to justice and his relentless pursuit of excellence underscore his reputation as a leading authority in his practice areas. Whether advocating in negotiations or litigating in court, Matthew Douglas Mandelbaum remains a steadfast ally for those seeking justice and resolution in employment-related matters.
Workers' compensation attorneys help injured workers obtain benefits for workplace injuries. They navigate the claims process and fight for fair compensation. Common matters include workplace injuries, occupational illness, denied claims, disability benefits.